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Embodied Ritual Photography

 

"The art of revealing beauty lies in removing what conceals it... Our work is to chisel away at everything that is not essence, not Self."

- Living Your Yoga by Judith Lasater -

 

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What is a Photography Ritual?

 

This is ​a ceremonial experience designed to connect you deeply with your inner Self and the elements around and within you. Guided within a sacred container, ​through the lens of photography, we weave light and shadow to honour the sacred stories of your transformation. In a co-created ceremony, you are invited to step into a space of authenticity, vulnerability, and self-expression. This isn’t just photography—it’s an intimate exploration of your essence, captured in moments that echo your connection to Self and the world around you.

 

With deep respect for the energies of the moment, you are guided through an intentional process of reflection and embodiment (including meditation, breathwork, movement, etc.). Each image becomes a mirror, reflecting your inner landscapes and the unique beauty of your journey. Together with shamanic elements, the photographs become touchstones of your healing and awakening, reminding you of the path you walk.

 

This ritual aims to empower, embody, and encourage expression of your unique Spirit.

Details of the Session:

- Duration: The ritual lasts 1 hour minimum and includes 10 high-resolution edited images delivered within 2-4 weeks. Additional time and images may be arranged.

- What to Bring: Wear whatever makes you feel comfortable; clothing is optional. You are welcome to bring sacred items such as flowers, hairpieces, jewelry, etc.

How to Book:

 

Please reach out via Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp (+18595397924).

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